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17 February, 17:48
What is a sodium potassium pump
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Tyrese Fitzpatrick
17 February, 20:31
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is an enzyme found in the plasma membrane of all animal cells. It performs several functions in cell physiology
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Dana Morrison
17 February, 21:10
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it removes excess ions from inside a cell and replaces them with ions from outside the cell
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